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03-05-2017 09:47 AM - edited 03-11-2017 06:11 PM
Hello I have Problem
It's Been 2 month Since I have this Problem
I Bought (HP Pavilion Notebook ) Product No (E9N37EA#A2N)
& the Problem Is there is An LED light Beside the Battery Insert Jack Like In the Photo !!
when The Battery Was Full The LED Light Become ( White ) And Offcurse Means My Battery Is filled , But The Problem Is that Now when My battety Gets Filled it Doesnt show ( White light ) anymore , The LED ( Orange Light ) Appears instead Of (White LED Light ) Which Is offcurse Means Its Still Charging .. so how i can fix it & Make (White) LED Light Appears ?
03-05-2017 10:09 AM
Can you test battery using HP support assistant software and then test AC adapter from System Diagnostics UEFI by tapping F2 key as you power on laptop?
Let me know the results - battery cell voltages, cycle count, capacities etc.
After that, Uninstall Microsoft ACPI compliant control drivers - for both battery and AC adapter from Device Manager. Shut down notebook.
Then tap away f10 key as you power on laptop, reload BIOS to default settings. Save and exit to continue loading to Windows.
Regards
Visruth
03-11-2017 06:22 PM
Hi .. And Thanks For Responding ,
I really Appreciate it But ... Are you Sure That Doesn't damage My Pc .. ?
Although Of That I Didn't add This to subject But ( My Battery Is working Fine )
The Only Problem Is The ( LED Whie Light Doesnt Appears ) The battery is working Great bro !!
- If The Solution you Gave Me works 100% I'll do it .. But after you Reply Knowing that My battery works fine
03-11-2017 10:06 PM
It's worth the try. It'll not damage laptop or battery.
If it didn't resolve issue, updating BIOS is the only troubleshooting step you can do. Else you may need to contact official HP technical support for further assistance.
